100 Days Action is an urgent response to the results of the 2016 US presidential election of Donald J. Trump. It is an attempt to accomplish something very different than what can be found in Trump’s 100 Day plan: a calendar of actions that oppose the attack on immigrants, minority groups, the environment, and our freedom of speech.

Every submission that supports our mission statement will be considered for publication. In addition, our curatorial team will choose one action per day to be a featured action but all approved actions will be listed on the calendar.

How do communities of people resist? History is rich with examples. Citizens in Juarez, a Mexican city afflicted with drug-related violence, simply stood in witness whenever something reprehensible happened. In Argentina, mothers protesting the disappearance of their children under the dictatorship of 1976-83, took to the streets donning a grandmotherly white kerchief. Small symbols en mass are often enough. We want you be creative with your idea of an action. From school murals to art projects to readings to community gatherings, we would love for you to take part in this effort of sustained resistance. If you’re looking for further inspiration, we at 100 Days have been recently inspired by the following art pieces: